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The "rough winter furrow" had the advantage that the soil, with its enlarged surface, is exposed to the "crystal-forming forces of the distant cosmos," and the disadvantage of having to be levelled by dragging in early spring. This disadvantage is remedied by the plough follow-up implements — by the subsoil packer for autumn sowings, among other purposes to prevent the young seedlings from being lifted by frost — or, for the winter furrow, the levelling, crumbling light drag-harrow, and so forth. In the case of subsoil or plough-pan compaction, gradual deepening of the topsoil layer can be worked toward by means of a subsoiler attached beneath the share.